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At that ti, I just thought it was another rchant.

Most of the people waiting in line here are probably here to buy Lukuba rchant groups items. The sa goes for us from the Hoil rchant group.

The friendly middle-aged man even explained what he hadnt asked.

If that were the case, then perhaps all these people, numbering in the hundreds, hadnt just co here to see one Lukuba rchant group. Thats probably why the line was longer than the last ti.

Kaiyan-nim! Arent you curious about what kind of items they sell in that rchant Group? I would love to et them if I had the chance!

Even though without Reikas words, Kaiyan was curious too. Just what kind of items were they selling that caused so many people to flock here based on a rumor? Even if it was just a rumor, there was a possibility that it might not be true.

Im sorry, but could you tell where they can be found?

Since they ca because of the rumor, he might know where they were. But he just shook his head, looking sowhat embarrassed as if he had asked sothing he didnt know.

Unfortunately, I dont know that either. If I knew that, I wouldnt have asked. Haha!

I see. Thanks.

Well, he might not know much about them, so it was natural for him to ask Kaiyan.

Id like to see them once if theres a way to find them, Reika.

Even though it wasnt audible to others, Kaiyan whispered to Reika, who was perched on his shoulder, while looking at the middle-aged man.

[Hmm how about using an item?]

An item from the shop but my G-Points are running low now. Besides, using G-Points to find them feels a bit

It was out of curiosity, not a necessity.

He couldnt justify spending valuable G-Points just to satisfy his curiosity.

[Then how about?]

Then?

[You should try searching diligently. Of course, Kaiyan-nim.]

Yeah.

It seed like he wouldnt be able to rest comfortably in Blatan.

First, lets head to the rcenary Guild.

[Why there? Is there sothing interesting to do there?]

Its not about that, but if you sit there quietly, information flows in. If youre lucky, you might hear about Lukuba rchant Group.

Jeff had advised him that if he wanted information about a city he was visiting for the first ti, he should spend an hour at the rcenary guild. According to him, thats how he could quickly grasp how the current city operates.

Passing through the bustling crowd, Kaiyan headed towards the rcenary point he had visited once before, moving towards the center.

Its still the sa here. Well, its been only about 70 days, so thats natural. Ah, I wonder if Mr. Kaes is here?

As he moved towards the rcenary point, this thought suddenly crossed his mind. Was Director Kaes still here? If he t him again, how would he feel?

When he had first t him, he had sensed the aura of a strong individual, a keen sensation that electrified his entire body.

It would be nice if Mr. Kaes is here.

Back then, he hadnt had a proper conversation with him, so if the opportunity arose this ti, he wanted to engage with him properly. He wanted to gauge how much he had grown and how strong he had beco.

Lost in these thoughts, he walked a bit and saw a large wooden building ahead. It looked just as it did before, and the bustling sounds coming from inside were unchanged.

Shall we go in?

Opening the slightly creaking door and stepping into the rcenary Guild, Kaiyan saw rcenaries chatting comfortably in their seats. They briefly looked at him before turning their heads away, seemingly uninterested.

This was the sa as last ti. Naturally, young Kaiyan wouldnt hold much interest for them.

As he walked past them, the central area where the guild staff were stationed ca into view. At that mont, a staff mber noticed him, his expression turning surprised as his mouth opened wide.

No way Mr. Kaiyan?

Yes, its been a while. Ah, maybe not that long.

Well Im sorry, but I had heard that you had died.

Died? Ah.

He thought he knew why the staff mber was so surprised. Jansen probably thought he had pretended to be a rcenary for so reason and that Grandel, Jansens subordinate, had reported to Barvan that he had killed Jansen and the rcenaries according to their plan.

Moreover, the Banson rcenaries had imdiately headed to the Marianne Empire without returning to the royal kingdom.

There were circumstances. Its true that I almost died.

I see. Anyway, Im glad youre back! Oh! Mr. Kaiyan, did anything happen with the Carsia Noble Family?

Carsia Are you referring to that?

Suddenly, the na Carsia, Jansens family, erged. What could have happened?

Yes, oddly enough, they ca to investigate about the Therian rchant Caravan commission at the Carsia family. They asked about various things, like whether there are any survivors, what purpose they went there for, and so on.

I see. So, the guild would have said there were no survivors?

Yes, until then, we thought sothing had gone wrong on our end. The guild even sent a few rcenaries to investigate, but they couldnt find any traces.

Of course, the guild couldnt find traces. He hadnt thought that they would go as far as the Gami-an border at the edge of the Louis Plains.

Moreover, since he hadnt returned through that route, they wouldnt have found traces even if they tried.

Hmm I have sothing to discuss regarding that issue. Can I et Mr. Kaes?

Continuing to talk in this place where there were many listeners wouldnt be beneficial. He felt that it would be better to et Kaes, who held quite a high position in this branch, and ask for help.

Yes, of course. Please wait a mont.

The staff mber walked towards the back and entered the inner room. After a while, he ca out and gestured for Kaiyan to co in.

Mr. Kaes is inside.

Yes, thank you.

After expressing his gratitude to the staff mber, Kaiyan opened the door and stepped inside. There, in the center, stood Kaes with a smiling face.

Haha! Its been a while, Mr. Kaiyan. Ah, maybe not that long.

Nice to see you, Mr. Kaes. Im a bit confused. Im not sure if its been a while or not.

Kaes extended his hand, and Kaiyan reached out with his right hand to shake it.

Crack.

It didnt seem like Kaes had just been idly passing the ti in the forest while Kaiyan trained to get stronger. Otherwise, the strong force he felt through their clasped hands wouldnt make any sense.

Well, Mr. Kaiyan has beco even more of a monster. Ive put in quite an effort too, you know.

Haha, is that even possible? But more than that, I apologize for bringing this up as soon as we et, but I have a favor to ask, Mr. Kaes.

A favor? Well, go ahead and talk.

Upon hearing that the Carsia family had co to investigate the Therian rchant Caravan Commission, an interesting idea popped into Kaiyans mind. An impromptu and quite interesting plan.

I would like to et Barvan de Carsia.

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